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Röhlig Logistics appoints Global Head of Industry Verticals

Röhlig Logistics appoints Global Head of Industry Verticals

The owner-managed logistics company Röhlig Logistics has appointed Marisol Henschen as Global Head of Industry Verticals, effective 1 September 2023. She reports to Andreas Polychronakos, Global Sales & Air Freight Director at Röhlig Logistics.

Andreas Polychronakos says: “We are delighted to welcome Marisol Henschen to the newly created key position of Global Head of Industry Verticals. Her in-depth knowledge in business development, strategy, finance, product and general management will be a vital asset for us to kick-start our focus on various industry verticals. With her strategic yet hands-on approach, she is an ideal fit and will help us drive success and grow our customer base.”

“I am very much looking forward to taking on this new role. Thanks to its strong global position and strategic focus, Röhlig is on a very exciting growth path – and I am proud to be a part of it”, states Marisol Henschen. She adds: “My focus will be on integrating and boosting our global know-how to accelerate healthy growth. I am also excited to meet and manage strategic customers.” The 39-year-old holds an MBA and has extensive international experience, having worked in Germany, Switzerland, Singapore and Spain. Marisol Henschen started her career with Lufthansa and has held several management positions at DB Schenker and IATA. Prior to joining Röhlig Logistics, she served as General Manager for Latin America at Forward Air Corporation.

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